... within the limits of the possible. In practical terms, for Moscow, this means consistent work to reduce incentives that motivate Ukraine to seek NATO membership and incentives that motivate the alliance to expand its presence on Russia’s western borders.
There is no other way to achieve these goals, except through measured, albeit quite modest, de-escalation measures, including progress on the demarcation line in Donbass and along the Russian-Ukrainian border. These measures need not be fixed in some treaty—instead, they could be carried ...
National Interest editor Jacob Heilbrunn interviews Ambassador of the Russian Federation to the United States of America H. E. Anatoly Antonov
Heilbrunn:
President Vladimir Putin has recently published a new essay on Ukraine stating that Ukrainians and Russians are the same people. He also indicated that there are red lines that neither Ukraine ... ... intra-Ukrainian conflict. They agreed that the Minsk agreements serve as the sole framework for political settlement of the conflict in Donbass. Instead of working on ways to implement the Minsk arrangements, certain State Department officials blame Russia for all ...
... an opportunity to rebuild trust
The geopolitical position of Ukraine at the current stage of development of international order ... ... challenging. The country is in the zone of interest of the USA and the Russian Federation, as well as Europe. This makes it a point of ... ... without a State
After 2014 we also can see the marginal area of Donbasss, on which some unique social and political processes are ... ... this path implies the country’s aspiration to join the EU and NATO. Recent amendments to the Ukrainian constitution legitimize ...
... are created. This will be difficult, but not impossible.
Andrey Kortunov:
How to Stop NATO
Going Beyond Minsk
Using the best practice from South Africa, one then is lead... ... think of a Truth and Reconciliation Commission for Donbas, reporting live on TV in Ukraine and Russia with an annual report. More than twenty countries have done this successfully in the past.
However, the problem of reconciliation is not limited to Donbass only. Both Russia and Ukraine today lack the know-how for true reconciliation...
RIAC Experts on Possible Changes to Ukraine’s Foreign and Domestic Policies
In a blitz interview,... ... Gushchin, Ph.D. in History, Department of Post-Soviet Countries at Russian State University for the Humanities; Viktor Mironenko, ... ... collaboration with international financial bodies, the European Union and NATO. Russia–Ukraine relations will largely depend on the general ... ... the one hand, he spoke about his desire to stop the bloodshed in Donbass, restore the infrastructure destroyed during his predecessor’s ...
... start of the dramatic events of the Maidan in Kiev that engendered a profound crisis in Russia’s relations with both Ukraine and the West. This is not a short period of time: World War I lasted a little... ... economy. The Minsk agreements are, for the most part, not being implemented. People in Donbass continue to die, but there is no major military escalation in the east of Ukraine:... ... of economic and technical cooperation. The questions of Ukraine joining the EU and NATO will, however, be regularly delayed to some ever more distant future, and major...